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A fetus can get stuck in the womb. During childbirth, if the fetus is unable to get through the mother`s pelvis into the birth canal, it is stuck. This almost never happens. However, if it does happen, the result can be the death of the fetus and serious injury to, or death of, the mother.
A fetus can get stuck if its head is bigger than the mother`s pelvic space. This hardly ever happens, and on the rare occasions when it happens it is usually caused by a medical condition (such as hydrocephaly). In countries where there is good antenatal care, the doctors will be able to identify the problem very quickly.
A fetus can also get stuck if it is in a difficult position when labour starts, such as breech (feet first) or transverse (sideways). In some countries a woman will be offered a cesarean if the baby is breech; in other countries there is an alternative technique for delivery.
If women have access to good medical care, the chances of the fetus getting stuck or staying stuck are minimal.

My daughter went to the dentist today and the dentist told us that her front upper tooth which is very loose is ready to come out. He said it would be fine if I tried to pull it out. Tonight I used dental floss and pulled but the tooth didn`t come out. Her tooth started bleeding a little and she got scared so I didn`t pull again. But I wasn`t able to remove the floss. It was on too tight, so I had to cut it. Now she has a small piece of floss that is still stuck around her gum and I can`t take it off. I`m sure her tooth will fall soon because it`s very loose, but is there a chance she can get an infection?

This could be one of 2 things it could be a millia that is a white head trapped under your skin you need to poke the center of it with a needle and squeeze it out we use lancets but they are not normally readily available. or it could be a calcium build up that is really hard and this will grow and one day you can just squeeze it out and it is no problem but if you try to pop it it will hert like an SOB.

Due to unforseen circumstances I am unable to attend the interview tomorrow.
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It is a common problem in people with asthma that they wake up in the night and have difficulty breathing as the breath way has been blocked. you should use the inhalers every time to free the way and breathing would become easier. some people after using the inhaler still find it difficult to breath easily. a research is going on to find a permanent cure for this but still there is none,.

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